> From: Discuss [mailto:discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey....@blu.org] On
> Behalf Of Eric Chadbourne
> 
> Hello virtual friends.  Any of you watching this show?
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4158110/  If you can tolerate crap like Scorpion
> you'll love this.  The tech references are more realistic than other shows 
> I've
> seen and the writing is fun.  In the first episode they reference gnome.
> Wonderful!

I watched the first episode. My feeling is that Mr. Robot is to hacking as 
Doctor Who is to physics. That is to say - loosely (and I emphasize the word) 
some things are kind of realistic, but a lot is very way, very not even close 
to real. But I like them both (Mr. Robot and Dr. Who). Because they're not 
supposed to be documentaries. They're supposed to be good TV drama fiction, and 
they are.

I personally can't make myself watch any more Mr. Robot, for this reason: There 
is one thing they nailed to perfection: We security and crypto people living 
this stuff day in and day out have learned a complete sense of dissatisfaction 
and absolute feeling of neverending insecurity and perpetual extreme 
vulnerability, as well as overwhelming distrust for the powers that be, who can 
(and do) simply kidnap, silence, and murder people. Is today the day my car or 
airplane will be disabled? Is today the day my bank accounts and all my 
personal identity information will be wiped out? Which members of our own 
government, or foreign governments, or criminal rings, have I pissed off enough 
to send a hit man? Are they going to kidnap my family members or dogs in order 
to threaten me? All of security is like a bunch of rotten garbage being fed 
upon by creepy crawly bugs, covered up by a thin veil, and if you pull back the 
veil or start cleaning it up, woe be unto you. Watch your back. B
 illions of dollars and many nasty people have made it that way intentionally, 
and won't let it change until they want it to change. Meanwhile, you have the 
criminals and the NSA and FBI all on the same side, trying to get more 
backdoors into cryptography, and the CIA will hold people in indefinite 
detention and use rubber hose techniques. And this is all occurring in the 
*most* civilized conditions - much worse in other countries. Mr. Robot struck 
this chord of utter vulnerability and social dissatisfaction too well, and it's 
what I live with every day, which makes it good drama, but very emphatically, 
not something I want to watch for entertainment. Because it's too real and 
disgusting.

Despite them not getting hacking facts correct, they got the end result 
correct. Don't want to watch TV to get more of the negative parts of real life 
during my time off.
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